Acupuncture Can Relieve Both Chronic and Acute Headaches | Stem Cell, PRP, Acupuncture in Queens & Long Island, New York

Several million people suffer from severe headaches/migraines and it is an increasingly popular reason to seek acupuncture treatment – with good reason. Acupuncture is effective in treating all types of headaches, both acute and chronic. This includes tension headaches, sinus headaches, hormonal headaches, and migraines.

Several million people suffer from severe headaches/migraines and it is an increasingly popular reason to seek acupuncture treatment – with good reason.

Acupuncture is effective in treating all types of headaches, both acute and chronic. This includes tension headaches, sinus headaches, hormonal headaches, and migraines.

Migraines are more common in younger people (those under 55), women, and individuals with a family history. The exact causes of these horrible headaches are not known but some common triggers include:

Stress

Allergies

Lack of sleep

Skipping meals

Bright lights

Hormone changes

Caffeine withdrawal or overload

Weather changes

Alcohol, especially red wine

Foods that contain nitrates, such as hot dogs and lunch meats or foods that contain

MSG, which is often, found in fast foods, as well as some seasonings.

The Canadian Medical Association Journal published the results of a new study that treated subjects with acupuncture. The study had 480 participants. The results showed that acupuncture significantly reduced the number of days people suffered migraines and may have lasting effects. This study used both traditional and “sham” acupuncture and found that both were effective but that only the traditional acupuncture group had lasting effects. To read more about this study click here

In 2008, Duke University sent out a press release stating, “Acupuncture is more effective than medication in reducing the severity and frequency of chronic headaches, according to a new analysis conducted by Duke University Medical Center researchers.” This statement came after researchers at Duke reviewed more than 30 studies (4000 patients). This is not unexpected. The National Institutes of Health has recommended acupuncture as a viable treatment for chronic headaches for over a decade.